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Less than two hours' drive from Portland, this easy riverside walk tours a spectacular, towering forest of 500-year-old trees that were endangered by logging proposals until a long-fought Wilderness bill protected the area in 1998.
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2DPhotography > By mid July this little stream bed was dry, but I still liked the shape.
2DPhotography > This is where we stopped for lunch on the Little North Santiam River, on the way to Opal Creek Falls. The water really is that color.
2DPhotography > Looking upstream on the Little North Santiam River.
2DPhotography > A closer shot of the micro-falls on the Little North Santiam River.
2DPhotography > A wider view downstream from our lunch spot.
2DPhotography > A perfect July day for a hike.
2DPhotography > Fetch!
2DPhotography > Bunchberry by the trail, in the dogwood family.
2DPhotography > After lunch the trail continued upstream through the old growth rainforest.
By mid July this little stream bed was dry, but I still liked the shape.
 > By mid July this little stream bed was dry, but I still liked the shape.
By mid July this little stream bed was dry, but I still liked the shape.
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